As with anything in life there are always going to be a certain number of drawbacks and aspects that are less than perfect. This is no exception in the world of web hosting. You are never going to find a service which is absolutely perfect but you will find one which is very good providing you do good prior research. However, there are some things which you want to avoid at all cost when signing up for your hosting account. Keep an eye on the following points below and you will have avoided some of the worst aspects involved with certain hosting companies:
1. Many companies will throw in a free domain name when you sign up for a hosting account or a domain name at a greatly reduced rate. What you want to make sure is that this domain is free for life and not only for one year. This is because one of the most common ploys by big hosting companies is to give you a domain free for a year and then once the year is over they will charge you a premium rate which is much higher than the general market rate. Then for however many years you use that domain you will always be paying far too much. That is why you want to do your homework!
2. Make sure that the hosting company that you sign up with has a tremendous level of customer service. Look for what they offer. Do they reply promptly and without fail to all your emails? Do they have a free phone line which you can use to contact them whenever you need? Some hosting companies even provide a service that will allow you to chat live with customer services over the internet. That is an excellent option and a great innovation to the world of web hosting. Check with some users who have already signed up and get an idea of their level of satisfaction.
3. Hosting companies are in business to make money. It is as simple as that. Therefore, you have to make sure that when you sign up you know exactly what level of hosting you need. You may well find that as you are signing up you get bombarded to sign up for loads of extra services. You need to establish, prior to the transaction, whether or not you need what they are offering. If you pay more than you need for services that you don’t need then this will dramatically push up your payment plan. These payments are residual and so paying a little more than needed could add up to a lot of wasted cash over a ten year period.
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